Sister City Update, Fall 2007, No. 28

Cricket, Anyone

A letter from the SCP President

I knew nothing about baseball until I was about 40. That’s because I grew up with cricket, in England. In the winter, some schools played soccer and others played rugby. But in the summer all the boys played cricket.

Our 2007 Projects

by Janet Gee

As you may know, each month we receive a report on project activities from Alma Susana and Marlon, the Sister City Project (SCP) facilitators in Santa Teresa. Here are some highlights to show you what SCP has been able to do this year with your financial and moral support.

Turtles & Trash Cans

by Jane Furchgott

The leatherback hatchery, with Perla Torres, technical assistant, and SCP facilitator Alma Susana ChávezThe leatherback hatchery, with Perla Torres, technical

Health and Education through Motorcycles

by Jon Bishop

Burrito Supper and Dance

26 Oct 2007 - 5:30pm
26 Oct 2007 - 9:30pm

Location(s)

Blue Highways
165 N Central
Richland Center, WI, 53581
See map: Google Maps

Our 13th annual benefit Burrito Supper & Dance was held on Friday, October 26, at Blue Highways, 165 N. Central, Richland Center.
The supper featured tortillas with all the fixings, salsas, carnitas, beans, rice and homemade cakes and pies. Dancing was courtesy of the Kettle Creek String Band from Gays Mills who played, called, and taught old-time dance music, including squares, reels, polkas, and waltzes.